MTSU recently recognized 55 retiring employees as the 2020-21 academic year winds down, saluting their hundreds of combined years of service devoted to students and..
Curious adult learners had a great — and free! — opportunity May 11, thanks to MTSU’s College of Liberal Arts and the MTSU Alumni Association:..
A professor’s exploration of society’s current struggle to separate facts from half-truths, political spin and outright lies was the topic of discussion on a recent “MTSU..
This is the first in a series of faculty profiles in recognition of the fifth anniversary of the MT Engage Quality Enhancement Program. Engaging students..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guests: Dr. Sandra Stevens and Rawsam Alasmar Synopsis: Stevens, an associate professor of exercise science, and Alasmar, a graduate teaching assistant, explain..
MTSU’s Center for Health and Human Services is helping improve Tennesseans’ quality of life by addressing the quality of its water. The Tennessee Department of..
MTSU faculty and staff contributed their perspectives to the media for stories on numerous topics, including Nashville’s history, hiring the disabled, recruiting international students and..
Success stories abound in the May 2021 edition of Middle Tennessee State University‘s “Out of the Blue” TV magazine show with stories on a new..
Middle Tennessee State University professor Amy Harris was honored this year by the Greater Nashville Technology Council with its Diversity and Inclusion Advocate of the..
Research into the potential benefits of exercise obtained from a new device that enables users to swing and fly through the air was the topic..
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